Who would have thought the future'd start with an ad in the back of Electronic News? But, on November 15, 1971 Intel announced its new 4004 processor—the first commercially available computer processor manufactured on a chip—and helped to usher in the Digital Age. »11/15/11 10:20pm 11/15/11 10:20pm

Apple does like to keep to schedule, so it's not entirely surprising to read they're planning two new MacBook Air models for this June/July. It's also unsurprising that they're to run on Sandy Bridge chipsets, and have Thunderbolt connectivity. »5/18/11 3:45am 5/18/11 3:45am

Back on February 9, we reported that the Adamo, Dell's sexy-yet-lacking ultrathin laptop, was no more. That didn't mean Dell was done with the genre, however, as it seems there's a new sexy, svelte model on the horizon. »5/14/11 12:00pm 5/14/11 12:00pm

Goodbye miniDisplay ports, and hello Thunderbolt: Apple's latest iMacs include the faster Thunderbolt connection, but that's not the only new addition from Intel. The computers, which come in 21.5 and 27-inch size options, also run on Intel's latest Sandy Bridge Core procession line. »5/03/11 8:37am 5/03/11 8:37am

Let's face it, Apple's computers are gorgeous. Not many manufacturer's can match them on design, but this new MSI All-in-One looks like it came from the chopping block of Jony Ive's design desk. »4/21/11 1:20am 4/21/11 1:20am

Apple updates are often as predictable as the tides, which is why it's no surprise to hear that iMac supplies have started hitting some constraints. Apple usually refreshes its desktop line in the summer, and reports are gaining traction that new Sandy Bridge, Thunderbolt-toting iMacs are slated for the next few… »4/19/11 1:22pm 4/19/11 1:22pm

Bad news for those of you who own or were looking to own a Sandy Bridge system. Intel has stopped shipping its 6-Series chipset—used with new Sandy Bridge processors—after finding hard drive and DVD performance-degrading defects. »1/31/11 12:44pm 1/31/11 12:44pm